Greenwich Town Hall
Greenwich Town Hall, Government building in Greenwich, Connecticut, US.
Greenwich Town Hall is a three-story government building in Connecticut featuring a cubic form with Ionic columns and a mansard roof topped by a domed cupola. The base displays rusticated stone masonry while the upper floors showcase refined finishes and a prominent clock positioned beneath the dome.
The building was constructed in 1905 with funding from Robert M. Bruce and his sister Sarah, serving as the municipal government center of the town. It remained the seat of town affairs until 1977, when its primary function shifted.
This structure holds a place in Greenwich's memory as a symbol of civic pride and community identity. Its presence in the business district reminds visitors of how the town valued its public institutions.
The building stands at 299 Greenwich Avenue in the business district, making it easy to locate and visit on foot. Today it functions as a senior center, so visitors should be mindful of its community role when exploring the interior.
The structure earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places and stands among 35 protected properties scattered across Greenwich. This collection displays varying architectural styles that tell the story of the region's building traditions.
Location: Connecticut
Architects: Mowbray and Uffinger
GPS coordinates: 41.02500,-73.62556
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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